Soviet & Russian Airborne Forces Combat Vehicles (Technology@War)

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Management number 231998553 Release Date 2026/06/18 List Price $12.45 Model Number 231998553
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Soviet airborne forces evolved into the most heavily armed, air-landable, and transformational units through wartime experience and postwar innovations.The Soviet Union was a pioneer in the formation of airborne forces, with the first airborne brigade formed as early as 1932 and Soviet military exercises in 1935 already practicing the air-landing of heavy support vehicles and armament. During the Second World War Soviet airborne operations were limited, but with high losses due to ground dispersal and a lack of heavy support weapons against enemy ground forces equipped with armoured vehicles.The Soviet military determined based on wartime combat experience that airborne forces required integral armoured firepower support, with the first specialised prototype armoured vehicles specifically designed for airborne forces being developed before the end of the war.In the immediate post-war era, specialised armoured vehicles began to be introduced into Soviet airborne divisions, primarily as tank destroyers, with the initial lead in such work being taken by Plant No. 40 in Mytischi under the direction of the light tank designer N.A. Astrov.As a direct result of the combination of pre-war experiments and wartime combat experience, Soviet airborne forces during the Cold War became the most heavily armed and equipped airborne forces in the world, with specialised armoured vehicles and artillery that could be air-landed or parachute dropped. After a hiatus in the 1990s following the break-up of the Soviet Union, specialised airborne vehicle development continued in the Russian Federation, such that the modern Russian airborne forces still retain the Soviet era accolade of being the most heavily armed airborne forces in the world.This is the story of these specialised vehicle developments, written entirely from original sources. Read more

ISBN10 1806721503
ISBN13 978-1806721504
Language English
Publisher Helion and Company
Item Weight 1 pounds
Print length 172 pages
Book 16 of 18 Technology@War
Publication date August 6, 2026

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